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Tag Archives: healing
Freedom from a cynical and sarcastic life
A powerful forgiveness story. Continue reading
Holistic approach to counseling
Christians should use the widest possible lens for understanding and addressing human behavior. A vision of humanity based on Scripture provides us with a unique advantage for being holistically honest in dealing with human problems. What do I mean by … Continue reading
When God restores you
Restoration, healing, and refreshment are needed in the rhythm of life. But restoration has much wider implications for all of us. Something vandalized God’s good creation. Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol addiction, Anthropology, Anxiety, Assurance, Change, Christian life, Christianity, Creation, Depression, Despair, Discouragement, Drug addiction, Encouragement, Eternal security, Evil in the world, God's Protection, Health Care, Holistic ministry, Hope?, Human depravity, Human dignity, In Christ, Loss, Main problem, Meaning of life, Origin of Sin, Personal thoughts, Poor in spirit, Prison, Prodigal son, Reconciliation, Relationships, Restoration, Salvation, Security of salvation, Seeking God, Sick, Sin, Spiritual Detox, Spiritual growth, Spiritual transformation, Unresolved issues, Walking with God, Will of God
Tagged healing, Quiet time, Rest, Restoration
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